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The
book begins with a chapter on applied sports psychology to give
the reader an insight into the domain of sport psychology, providing
an overview of the techniques that could be used. The next three
chapters focus on mood, anxiety and self confidence, which influence
performance. This leads on to four chapters that focus on managing
psychological states. There is also a chapter on leadership which
interestingly includes leadership development in coaches and in
athletes. Two chapters focus on the effects of exercise on psychological
states, providing a balance between the benefits and potential drawbacks.
The final chapter examines the issue of placebo effects. Throughout
each chapter there are useful activities than can help the reader's
understanding of practical and theoretical issues. These also have
practical implications for the work of a Sport and Exercise Psychologist.
Key ethical issues are raised on a regular basis throughout the
text. The book offers an excellent blend of theory and practical
suggestions which are critically discussed thus giving valuable
insights regarding the research process and applied practice which
is often lacking in the more well known standard textbooks for Sport
and Exercise Psychology.
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